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Old 11-08-2019, 09:09 PM   #1
rcentros
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The Kindle line... missing something?

Does the Kindle line seem incomplete now that they don't have something between the PaperWhite and the Oasis? (I.e., no Voyage.) Kobo has their low-end Aura 2, their lower-middle Clara, their upper-middle Libra and their high-end Forma. Tolino now has basically the same lineup (the Page 2 has slightly better hardware than the Aura 2) -- but they've had four readers in their lineup even before these latest models came out. Pocketbook has a whole slew of eReaders and Nook never did have a full lineup like the others. But something seems to be missing with Kindles.

I've got a feeling the answer is no, but do you think it's possible that Amazon will come out with a something comparable to the Libra? A "chopped down" Oasis? Personally I would rather they re-released the Voyage with a comfort light (and probably waterproofing), but I don't see that happening. Just curious if you "feel" that something is missing in the Kindle line.
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